Russia launches extensive missile and drone attack on Ukraine
Russia conducted a significant missile and drone assault on Ukraine, resulting in multiple casualties. This attack follows a brief ceasefire period. (sources: foxnews, nbcnews, npr, reuters)

The attack involved nearly 700 drones and dozens of missiles, leading to at least 16 fatalities and over 80 injuries. It marks one of the most intense assaults in recent weeks.
- Russia launched nearly 700 drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine.
- At least 16 people were killed and over 80 were injured in the attacks.
- This incident is reported as one of the most intense attacks of the year.
Why it matters
The attack highlights ongoing military tensions between Russia and Ukraine and the impact on civilian safety.
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5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Supporting Ukraine Act of 2025.
S2592 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Russian missiles and drones striking targets in Ukraine and causing deaths during hourslong attacks. This bill would provide emergency U.S. funding and broader authorities to supply weapons, training, intelligence, humanitarian aid, and create a reconstruction fund for Ukraine.
If passed, it would:
- Authorize emergency weapons, training, and intelligence support • Create a U.S.-Ukraine reconstruction investment fund and use seized assets for Ukraine.
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This story is about missile and drone attacks hitting Ukraine, including use of unmanned systems in the assault. This bill would require U.S. agencies to develop plans to stop certain transatlantic technologies from reaching Iran and propose military options to counter Iranian UAS.
If passed, it would
- Direct Commerce/State/Defense to block exports of UAS components to Iran • Develop DoD options to counter or deny Iran’s UAS capabilities.
This story is about Russian forces launching deadly missile and drone attacks on Ukraine. The bill would impose sanctions and other measures on Russia if it refuses to negotiate or violates peace agreements, adding economic and political penalties.
If passed, it would
- Trigger sanctions on Russia for refusing or violating peace talks • Authorize measures aimed at deterring further Russian military actions.
This story is about deadly Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine during a large attack. This bill would commit the U.S. to extended military support, sanctions on Russian leaders and economy, and set up funding for Ukraine’s rebuilding using frozen Russian assets.
If passed, it would
- Extend weapons lending and authorize large security aid packages • Create a reconstruction trust fund using frozen Russian asset income.
This story is about intense Russian attacks on Ukraine using missiles and drones that harm civilians and infrastructure. This bill would set statutory direction for U.S. policy to counter Russian aggression and provide a framework for congressional oversight and pressure related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
If passed, it would
- Establish legal direction to counter Russian influence and aggression • Provide Congress a framework for oversight and policy on Russia-Ukraine matters.
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